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Inbar Lavi stars as Maddie Jonson in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Maddie is a beguiling con-artist – as beautiful as she is dangerous – who robs her unwitting victims of everything, including their hearts. Having grown tired of living other people’s lives, she is determined to reclaim her own after carrying out an elaborate scheme to take down her elusive boss. But in her attempts to settle into a new normal, Maddie quickly realizes that living in the game was not nearly as difficult as leaving it.

Lavi is best known for her roles on FOX’s Prison Break and Gang Related, and MTV’s Underemployed. She was also recently seen on TNT’s The Last Ship, where she played Lt. Ravit Bivas. Additional television credits include guest-starring roles on series such as Sons of Anarchy and Entourage.

Lavi has also lent her talents to the big screen, most notably with her role in The Last Witch Hunter, opposite Vin Diesel and Elijah Wood. Other film credits include Street Kings: Motor City with Ray Liotta and For the Love of Money starring James Caan.

Rob Heaps stars as Ezra Bloom in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” A kind-hearted dreamer, Ezra is finally experiencing the adventure he’s always longed for. After his search for his con-artist wife Ava, he is drawn into the game of the con and inadvertently finds the perfect escape from the realities he hoped to leave behind. Having found refuge in his new life with the Bumblers, their hope for a clean getaway backfires and Ezra quickly learns that living the life of a con-artist comes at a cost.

Heaps is best known for playing Hugo in BBC1's miniseries adaptation of Agatha Christie's timeless murder mystery “And Then There Were None.” He was most recently seen in BBC1's “Death in Paradise” and starred in the second season of ITV's hit period drama series “Home Fires.” He also starred in BBC2's TV movie “Frankenstein and the Vampire: A Dark and Stormy Night” and BBC2 period drama “Life in Squares.” Other television credits include “Law & Order: UK,” “What Remains” and “Doctors.” On the big screen Heaps appeared in Jane Campion's “Bright Star” alongside Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish.

Parker Young stars as Richard in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Richard is a sensitive golden boy whose heart was broken after his trophy wife Alice conned him into marrying her. Forming an unlikely bond with Ezra and Jules in his quest to find her, he ventures into the dark world of the con and rediscovers the sense of purpose that his wife took with her when she left him.

Parker’s breakthrough role was on the ABC comedy series “Suburgatory,” where he played Ryan Shay, the hyperactive jock neighbor to Jeremy Sisto and son of Ana Gasteyer and Chris Parnell. Next up for Parker was a lead on the critically acclaimed FOX series “Enlisted” and a starring role in the Indie “Fourth Man Out.” He was last seen on the hit CW series “Arrow.”

Marianne Rendón stars as Jules in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Jules is a passionate artist left disappointed in the world after her wife Cece left her. Alone and looking to mend her broken heart, she found solace in her shared experience with Ezra and Richard. After they team up to play their wife’s own game in order to confront her, Jules discovers that perhaps the person she was looking to forgive most was herself.

Rendón made her television debut in the first season of “Imposters,” shortly after graduating from the Juilliard School's prestigious drama division. During her hiatus from “Imposters,” Marianne played "Patti Smith" in the Ondi Timoner-directed biopic, MAPPLETHORPE, starring alongside Matt Smith as the acclaimed and controversial photographer. Marianne's next feature is soon to be announced and will begin production in Spring of 2018.

Stephen Bishop stars as Patrick in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Patrick is an FBI agent whose job was to con Maddie into falling in love with him in order to capture “The Doctor,” but lost sight of his target when his feelings got the best of him. Now demoted and still struggling to draw the line between the personal and professional, he is determined to prove himself and finish the task he was assigned.

Bishop is best known for playing David Paulk on BET’s hit series “Being Mary Jane,” starring Gabrielle Union. Bishop’s breakout role was on the Academy Award nominated film “Moneyball,” where he played baseball legend David Justice, opposite Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill. Additional film credits include “Til Death Do Us Part,” “Miss Meadows,” and “Battleship.”

Previously, Bishop was signed with The Atlanta Braves and the Baltimore Orioles for a total of three years. Stephen is a board member of the nonprofit organization, #RAKE (Random Acts of Kindness Everywhere) founded by Ricky Smith.

Brian Benben stars as Max in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Max is a master grifter – smart, witty and deeply entrenched in the world of the con. Never one to stray from doing what it takes to get the job done, he did not hesitate to turn his back on his longtime cohort Sally when she broke the rules of the game. Blindsided by Maddie’s refusal to work with him, he finds himself lonelier than ever in a world that hinges on hard-earned trust. Accepting the damage he’s done and searching for a way to get back to his old life, Max is desperate to do what it takes to get back into the good graces of his boss, “The Doctor.”

Benben’s strong resume includes a leading role on the Emmy-winning HBO series “Dream On” and his own CBS series “The Brian Benben Show.” He most recently recurred on Showtime’s series “Roadies.” Prior to that, he starred as Dr. Sheldon Wallace on ABC’s “Private Practice” from 2008-2013. Additional television credits include guest-starring roles on ABC’s “Scandal” and Netflix’s “Grace & Frankie.” His other television work includes mini-series “Kingpin,” “Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8” and “The Gangster Chronicles: An American Story.”

Additional film credits include “Radioland Murders” and “I Come in Peace.”

Katherine LaNasa stars as Sally in Bravo’s third scripted series “Imposters.” Sally is one of Maddie’s longtime cohorts, perhaps the most sensitive of the trio. When she realizes that the con-lifestyle does not last forever, she takes the ultimate risk in the hope of making a new life for herself.

LaNasa’s television credits include series regular roles on HBO’s “12 Miles of Bad Road,” NBC’s “Deception” and USA’s “Satisfaction.” Some of her memorable recurring parts include “Two and a Half Men,” HBO’s “Big Love” and A+E’s “Longmire.” She most recently executive produced and co-starred in the independent feature “Love Is All You Need?” with Jeremy Sisto, Ana Ortiz and Briana Evigan.

LaNasa’s film credits include “Jayne Mansfield’s Car,” opposite Robert Duvall and Billy Bob Thornton, “The Campaign,” opposite Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, “The Frozen Ground,” opposite John Cusack, Lionsgate’s “The Lucky Ones,” opposite Tim Robbins, “Alfie,” opposite Jude Law, and New Line Cinema’s “Valentine’s Day.” She made her feature film debut in the 1990 film “Catchfire.”

Inbar Lavi stars as Maddie Jonson in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Maddie is a beguiling con-artist – as beautiful as she is dangerous – who robs her unwitting victims of everything, including their hearts. Having grown tired of living other people’s lives, she is determined to reclaim her own after carrying out an elaborate scheme to take down her elusive boss. But in her attempts to settle into a new normal, Maddie quickly realizes that living in the game was not nearly as difficult as leaving it.

Lavi is best known for her roles on FOX’s Prison Break and Gang Related, and MTV’s Underemployed. She was also recently seen on TNT’s The Last Ship, where she played Lt. Ravit Bivas. Additional television credits include guest-starring roles on series such as Sons of Anarchy and Entourage.

Lavi has also lent her talents to the big screen, most notably with her role in The Last Witch Hunter, opposite Vin Diesel and Elijah Wood. Other film credits include Street Kings: Motor City with Ray Liotta and For the Love of Money starring James Caan.

Rob Heaps stars as Ezra Bloom in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” A kind-hearted dreamer, Ezra is finally experiencing the adventure he’s always longed for. After his search for his con-artist wife Ava, he is drawn into the game of the con and inadvertently finds the perfect escape from the realities he hoped to leave behind. Having found refuge in his new life with the Bumblers, their hope for a clean getaway backfires and Ezra quickly learns that living the life of a con-artist comes at a cost.

Heaps is best known for playing Hugo in BBC1's miniseries adaptation of Agatha Christie's timeless murder mystery “And Then There Were None.” He was most recently seen in BBC1's “Death in Paradise” and starred in the second season of ITV's hit period drama series “Home Fires.” He also starred in BBC2's TV movie “Frankenstein and the Vampire: A Dark and Stormy Night” and BBC2 period drama “Life in Squares.” Other television credits include “Law & Order: UK,” “What Remains” and “Doctors.” On the big screen Heaps appeared in Jane Campion's “Bright Star” alongside Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish.

Parker Young stars as Richard in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Richard is a sensitive golden boy whose heart was broken after his trophy wife Alice conned him into marrying her. Forming an unlikely bond with Ezra and Jules in his quest to find her, he ventures into the dark world of the con and rediscovers the sense of purpose that his wife took with her when she left him.

Parker’s breakthrough role was on the ABC comedy series “Suburgatory,” where he played Ryan Shay, the hyperactive jock neighbor to Jeremy Sisto and son of Ana Gasteyer and Chris Parnell. Next up for Parker was a lead on the critically acclaimed FOX series “Enlisted” and a starring role in the Indie “Fourth Man Out.” He was last seen on the hit CW series “Arrow.”

Marianne Rendón stars as Jules in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Jules is a passionate artist left disappointed in the world after her wife Cece left her. Alone and looking to mend her broken heart, she found solace in her shared experience with Ezra and Richard. After they team up to play their wife’s own game in order to confront her, Jules discovers that perhaps the person she was looking to forgive most was herself.

Rendón made her television debut in the first season of “Imposters,” shortly after graduating from the Juilliard School's prestigious drama division. During her hiatus from “Imposters,” Marianne played "Patti Smith" in the Ondi Timoner-directed biopic, MAPPLETHORPE, starring alongside Matt Smith as the acclaimed and controversial photographer. Marianne's next feature is soon to be announced and will begin production in Spring of 2018.

Stephen Bishop stars as Patrick in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Patrick is an FBI agent whose job was to con Maddie into falling in love with him in order to capture “The Doctor,” but lost sight of his target when his feelings got the best of him. Now demoted and still struggling to draw the line between the personal and professional, he is determined to prove himself and finish the task he was assigned.

Bishop is best known for playing David Paulk on BET’s hit series “Being Mary Jane,” starring Gabrielle Union. Bishop’s breakout role was on the Academy Award nominated film “Moneyball,” where he played baseball legend David Justice, opposite Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill. Additional film credits include “Til Death Do Us Part,” “Miss Meadows,” and “Battleship.”

Previously, Bishop was signed with The Atlanta Braves and the Baltimore Orioles for a total of three years. Stephen is a board member of the nonprofit organization, #RAKE (Random Acts of Kindness Everywhere) founded by Ricky Smith.

Brian Benben stars as Max in Bravo’s original scripted series “Imposters.” Max is a master grifter – smart, witty and deeply entrenched in the world of the con. Never one to stray from doing what it takes to get the job done, he did not hesitate to turn his back on his longtime cohort Sally when she broke the rules of the game. Blindsided by Maddie’s refusal to work with him, he finds himself lonelier than ever in a world that hinges on hard-earned trust. Accepting the damage he’s done and searching for a way to get back to his old life, Max is desperate to do what it takes to get back into the good graces of his boss, “The Doctor.”

Benben’s strong resume includes a leading role on the Emmy-winning HBO series “Dream On” and his own CBS series “The Brian Benben Show.” He most recently recurred on Showtime’s series “Roadies.” Prior to that, he starred as Dr. Sheldon Wallace on ABC’s “Private Practice” from 2008-2013. Additional television credits include guest-starring roles on ABC’s “Scandal” and Netflix’s “Grace & Frankie.” His other television work includes mini-series “Kingpin,” “Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8” and “The Gangster Chronicles: An American Story.”

Additional film credits include “Radioland Murders” and “I Come in Peace.”

Katherine LaNasa stars as Sally in Bravo’s third scripted series “Imposters.” Sally is one of Maddie’s longtime cohorts, perhaps the most sensitive of the trio. When she realizes that the con-lifestyle does not last forever, she takes the ultimate risk in the hope of making a new life for herself.

LaNasa’s television credits include series regular roles on HBO’s “12 Miles of Bad Road,” NBC’s “Deception” and USA’s “Satisfaction.” Some of her memorable recurring parts include “Two and a Half Men,” HBO’s “Big Love” and A+E’s “Longmire.” She most recently executive produced and co-starred in the independent feature “Love Is All You Need?” with Jeremy Sisto, Ana Ortiz and Briana Evigan.

LaNasa’s film credits include “Jayne Mansfield’s Car,” opposite Robert Duvall and Billy Bob Thornton, “The Campaign,” opposite Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, “The Frozen Ground,” opposite John Cusack, Lionsgate’s “The Lucky Ones,” opposite Tim Robbins, “Alfie,” opposite Jude Law, and New Line Cinema’s “Valentine’s Day.” She made her feature film debut in the 1990 film “Catchfire.”